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the pope makes a historic visit to the u.k., greeting the people and meeting the queen. was the coverage just as cordial, and the ground zero mosque and controversial imam stay in the news. why are most in the media crying islam-phobia, a brouhaha in sports journalism when an azteca tv reporter goes all atwitter. on the panel. judy miller. conservative columnist, andrea ta this. taros, jim hen ken, jim pinkerton. i'm jon scott, news watch is on right now. >> a lot of people have already said that we can't win the general election. it is the same-- yes, we can. [laughter] >> yes, we can, yes, we can. >> it is those same so-called experts who said we have no chance of winning the primary. it will be hard work, but we can win and if those same people who fought against me work just as hard for me, we will win. >> jon: that's christine o'donnell the tea party-backed candidate who won the delaware primary to be that state's republican candidate for u.s. senate in november. her win brought headlines like these, the tea party's wins fuel a civil war won the g.o.p., that from us
the pope makes a historic visit to the u.k., greeting the people and meeting the queen. was the coverage just as cordial, and the ground zero mosque and controversial imam stay in the news. why are most in the media crying islam-phobia, a brouhaha in sports journalism when an azteca tv reporter goes all atwitter. on the panel. judy miller. conservative columnist, andrea ta this. taros, jim hen ken, jim pinkerton. i'm jon scott, news watch is on right now. >> a lot of people have already...
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the f.t. report says the claim follows a five-month investigation by the u.k.'s financial regulator into goldman's overseas business. it was launched in april, after the securities and exchange commission charged goldman with misleading investigators. the bank was fined $500 million by u.s. regulators, but the "u- u.k. fine is not solely based on that controversial abacus transaction, but overall business practices in the u.k. >> tom: with financial taking the lead again, but this time it was on the upside. lots going on, so let's get everybody updated, susie, in tonight's "market focus." >> tom: investors were able to shrug off the federal reserve's regional economic assessment showing slower growth. it was back to the economically sensitive sectors of finance and industrial stocks, with each of those sector e.t.f.'s up 1%. investors shunned more defensive and dividend-paying utility stocks. that e.t.f. off 0.5%. on the weak side, visa was the biggest loser among s&p 500 stocks. analysts at bank of america merrill lynch worry visa may see its margins drop becau
the f.t. report says the claim follows a five-month investigation by the u.k.'s financial regulator into goldman's overseas business. it was launched in april, after the securities and exchange commission charged goldman with misleading investigators. the bank was fined $500 million by u.s. regulators, but the "u- u.k. fine is not solely based on that controversial abacus transaction, but overall business practices in the u.k. >> tom: with financial taking the lead again, but this...
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the u.k.'s at 30. we don't have the jobs yet because they come always in the last 30% and then when you're out. >> you think facts like this will turn heart ins this environment? >> first of all, people's hearts are pretty hard, but their ear rs not closed yet. i think that people's hearts are moved when their lives are changed and this, you know -- i'm not saying those things are self-serving for me as a democrat, but there are accurate facts. and i think that you know, the republicans, i'll give you an example. a republican accurate fact. we have -- they said one thing i've agreed with them on is that adults who are -- ought to be able to buy health insurance policies across state lines. what's the argument against that? new york, where i live, requires a lot of things to be on health insurance policies, but suppose you live in new york and have two kids and want them on some insurance. you could buy a policy in iowa that you think would meet the basic needs of your family. i think you ought to be ab
the u.k.'s at 30. we don't have the jobs yet because they come always in the last 30% and then when you're out. >> you think facts like this will turn heart ins this environment? >> first of all, people's hearts are pretty hard, but their ear rs not closed yet. i think that people's hearts are moved when their lives are changed and this, you know -- i'm not saying those things are self-serving for me as a democrat, but there are accurate facts. and i think that you know, the...
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do you think that the counterinsurgency strategy that the u.s. and u.k. are pursuing there is the right one? >> i think we where at a vital, vital phase now in our military engagement in afghanistan. i think the next year is really crucial t really will tip the balance in my view one way or the other. all that we can do militaryly is create the space, the security space in which a political process can take place of reconciliation, of reintegration and i think that's what we need to look for in the next few months is how can you convert military momentum into political reconciliation. and into a political process which, in turn, will lead to a stable afghanistan. >> warner: my question is was it your assessment when you were there that it's working? >> my assessment is that militaryly certainly in the path of afghanistan in helmand, southern helmand where the united kingdom forces are most leffly -- heavily concentrated now has a momentum and has resources and has troops because of the surge which president obama has delivered. and of course has leadershi
do you think that the counterinsurgency strategy that the u.s. and u.k. are pursuing there is the right one? >> i think we where at a vital, vital phase now in our military engagement in afghanistan. i think the next year is really crucial t really will tip the balance in my view one way or the other. all that we can do militaryly is create the space, the security space in which a political process can take place of reconciliation, of reintegration and i think that's what we need to look...
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martha: to the u.k. now, pope benedict xvi beginning his visit to great britain, queen elizabeth welcoming the pontiff at the majesty's castle in scotland, but this comes with controversy and protest. greg burke is traveling with the pope and is in edinboro. talk to us about the controversy here. >> reporter: martha, there's a fear that the sex abuse crisis will overshadow the pope's trip and that sort of happened on this one already because of what the pope said on the plane but that's -- he talked about the crisis and basically said the bishops had dropped the ball on the abuse crisis, church authorities failed to act quickly and decisively with regard to it. with the queen, however, what the spoke about -- pope spoke about, about the dangers of secularism and what happened in a sows atoo society that tries to exclude religion, tries to keep god out of it, he referred to what he called an aggressive secularism and that's a message not only for here in the u.k. but probably his message for much of europ
martha: to the u.k. now, pope benedict xvi beginning his visit to great britain, queen elizabeth welcoming the pontiff at the majesty's castle in scotland, but this comes with controversy and protest. greg burke is traveling with the pope and is in edinboro. talk to us about the controversy here. >> reporter: martha, there's a fear that the sex abuse crisis will overshadow the pope's trip and that sort of happened on this one already because of what the pope said on the plane but that's...
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as he makes his first visit as pontiff to the u.k. -- first visit of a pontiff to the u.k. caller: constitutions put out as an original document but had to turn into a living document based on several things. the constitution didn't cover the slaves, indians, women and it didn't cover servants who came over on the boat. who could that leave? the richland owners who were white men. that's way the constitution was written for and that's who it was written for only. none of those other individuals are covered in the original writing of the constitution. so all the stuff these people keep saying it didn't cover slaves, indians, women or servants, those who couldn't afford host: mavericks tweets the scoteith interpretted the constitution. so it has not stood test of time. the times picayune in new orleans has a constitutional -related story as it marks 50 years ago sit-ins at canal street lunch counters. here's the photograph from september 10, 1963, a sitin at wool worth's. and lom bart who was black and another who was white sat at the white-only lunch counterand the four sat
as he makes his first visit as pontiff to the u.k. -- first visit of a pontiff to the u.k. caller: constitutions put out as an original document but had to turn into a living document based on several things. the constitution didn't cover the slaves, indians, women and it didn't cover servants who came over on the boat. who could that leave? the richland owners who were white men. that's way the constitution was written for and that's who it was written for only. none of those other individuals...
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u.k., no comment. we'll be following the story all day. back to you. >> brian: do you know anything about whether they were supposed to be simultaneous attacks? >> it was simultaneous and coordinated, according to some of the intelligence we're seeing. again, it wasn't going to be happening tomorrow, maybe even a next week, it was in the early stages. but one of the ideas that were being thrown around by the people that the american intelligence were interrogating was it could have been very, very serious and they decided whether it was concrete or not, to move on it, ask questions later. >> brian: greg, thanks. >> gretchen: now the rest of your headlines. nearly 7 1/2 billion dollars in benefits could finally be heading to the ground zero first responders today. the house is expected to pass the 9-11 health bill. it's been stalled by political gamesmanship, but republican sponsor says he's confident he's going to pass this time. >>> take a look at this new video out of israel where authorities stormed a british catamaran. it was trying to
u.k., no comment. we'll be following the story all day. back to you. >> brian: do you know anything about whether they were supposed to be simultaneous attacks? >> it was simultaneous and coordinated, according to some of the intelligence we're seeing. again, it wasn't going to be happening tomorrow, maybe even a next week, it was in the early stages. but one of the ideas that were being thrown around by the people that the american intelligence were interrogating was it could have...
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the response to the big cuts in spending proposed by the u.k. conservative-led coalition government. we are in a time of the open field politics. i cannot guarantee success. but i think i do feel that i agree with richard. when you ask the public, would you like to have the government pay for health care? they would say, sure, why not? it was not going to happen anytime soon. you had a republican congress. you had bush in there. you had reagan. what ever. they've been here -- there really were not going to consider it. when faced with the reality, the increase in size and scope of government, american voters are saying no. that is something we did not know for sure two years ago. we note with pretty good certainty now. the question is can conservatives take advantage of the opportunities it presents? [applause] thank you. >> that was optimism. unfortunately, it cannot be done by all as people here with white hair. that is why we have one young person here. the only reason we have him is because his father was at sharon. sharon is in connecticut,
the response to the big cuts in spending proposed by the u.k. conservative-led coalition government. we are in a time of the open field politics. i cannot guarantee success. but i think i do feel that i agree with richard. when you ask the public, would you like to have the government pay for health care? they would say, sure, why not? it was not going to happen anytime soon. you had a republican congress. you had bush in there. you had reagan. what ever. they've been here -- there really were...
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or the united states as second. their loyalty and allegiance is to their faith and belief structure. not the state they reside in. martha: what can you tell us about kashmiri? what do we know about this man? >> very little. if we knew where he was we wouldn't be looking for him march are's a dangerous man? >> yes, he is. martha: tell me about the drone attacks we have seen carried out in pakistan, 20 drone attacks. there is a connection between these things? >> it's speculated that there is. i'm not convinced there is a connection for the reason the man who has been taken into custody has been talking for two months now, and whatever knowledge he had, if any, of where some of the cadre for al qaeda were located they won't be there two months later. they move around constantly for protection. i think we have seen much more of a coincidence than a plan to go after certain named individuals revealed by the mother. martha: is this kind of terrorism, even the learning of a plot can have a cooling effect on things like tr
or the united states as second. their loyalty and allegiance is to their faith and belief structure. not the state they reside in. martha: what can you tell us about kashmiri? what do we know about this man? >> very little. if we knew where he was we wouldn't be looking for him march are's a dangerous man? >> yes, he is. martha: tell me about the drone attacks we have seen carried out in pakistan, 20 drone attacks. there is a connection between these things? >> it's speculated...